Wildlife Discovery Center Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Boris the bobcat never lost last year's winter weight and the river otter is hanging out with friends in Pennsylvania.
This is a magical place. The dedicated staff and volunteers have made a comfortable and loving home for many creatures who could not survive on their own in the wild. Plan to visit both the indo...
A day trip in Lake Forest at the animal discovery center
We had a great time here in July of 2017. The staff was kind and helpful and informative! They treated both the animals and Humans with great care. We got to see them feeding Bob the Bob Kit and Arty ...
The animals appear to be well cared for, and the exhibits are clean. The employees were friendly and knowledgeable. We enjoyed watching the otter swim and play. We thought the architecture of the buil...
"A place where you can (hopefully soon) be with nature eye-to-eye!"
This living natural history museum is following government guidelines and is closed until April 30. Check the Lake Forest Parks and Recreation page for updates. Meanwhile, after the closing on Mar...
See my earlier spring and fall reviews (October 14, 2013; September 2, 2016; June 2, 2018; and June 4, 2019) for more details. The special bonus of visiting the Wildlife Discovery Center in a cold...
Boris the bobcat never lost last year's winter weight and the river otter is hanging out with friends in Pennsylvania.
This is a magical place. The dedicated staff and volunteers have made a comfortable and loving home for many creatures who could not survive on their own in the wild. Plan to visit both the indo...
A day trip in Lake Forest at the animal discovery center
We had a great time here in July of 2017. The staff was kind and helpful and informative! They treated both the animals and Humans with great care. We got to see them feeding Bob the Bob Kit and Arty ...
Beautiful area
The animals appear to be well cared for, and the exhibits are clean. The employees were friendly and knowledgeable. We enjoyed watching the otter swim and play. We thought the architecture of the buil...
"A place where you can (hopefully soon) be with nature eye-to-eye!"
This living natural history museum is following government guidelines and is closed until April 30. Check the Lake Forest Parks and Recreation page for updates. Meanwhile, after the closing on Mar...
connect and bond with nature
See my earlier spring and fall reviews (October 14, 2013; September 2, 2016; June 2, 2018; and June 4, 2019) for more details. The special bonus of visiting the Wildlife Discovery Center in a cold...